1. UNITED STATES v. MORE, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 7 U.S. 159; 2 L. Ed. 397; 3 Cranch 159, FEBRUARY, 1805 TERM

... command of the constitution to have been disobeyed.If, therefore, the constitution of the United States is obligatory open congress, when ...

2. REILY v. LAMAR, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 6 U.S. 344; 2 L. Ed. 300; 2 Cranch 344, FEBRUARY, 1805 Term

... Hall. The 4th article of the constitution of the United States declares that, "full faith and ...

3. HEPBURN & DUNDAS v. ELLZEY, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 6 U.S. 445; 2 L. Ed. 332; 2 Cranch 445, FEBRUARY, 1805 Term

... sec. of the 3d article of the constitution of the United States, which defines the jurisdiction of the courts of the ...

... other ideas. Even if the constitution of the United States authorises a more ...

... By the 4th article of the constitution of the United States, sec. 1 "Full ...

... sec. of the 1st art. of the constitution of the United States, "No tax or duty ...

4. MARBURY v. MADISON, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 5 U.S. 137; 2 L. Ed. 60; 1 Cranch 137, FEBRUARY, 1803 Term

... down the rule. By the constitution of the United States, the President is invested with certain ...

... But the peculiar expressions of the constitution of the United States furnish additional arguments ...

... discharge his duties agreeably to the constitution of the United States, if that constitution forms no ...

... rank. Thus, the particular phraseology of the constitution of the United States confirms and strengthens the principle, ...

5. CLARKE v. BAZADONE, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 5 U.S. 212; 2 L. Ed. 85; 1 Cranch 212, FEBRUARY, 1803 Term

... court has the power under the constitution of the United States. 1st. It is a general ...

... inferior. 2d. By the constitution of the United States, art. 3, sec. ...

6. STUART v. LAIRD, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 5 U.S. 299; 2 L. Ed. 115; 1 Cranch 299, FEBRUARY, 1803 Term

... fifth circuit, because, by the constitution of the United States, the supreme court has only ...

7. COMMONWEALTH v. FRANKLIN, SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA Reported in Volume Four of the United States Reports, 4 U.S. 255;1 L. Ed. 823; 4 Dall. 255, DECEMBER 1802, Term

... assembly is not contrary to the constitution of the United States, or of the state of Pennsylvania, then they find the said ...

... act has been said to be a violation of the constitution of the United States and of Pennsylvania, inasmuch as it creates ...

... section of the third article of the constitution of the United States, so far as it provides, that the judicial ...

... 294. to 299. After all, the constitution of the United States only secures the right of ...

8. TALBOT v. SEEMAN, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 5 U.S. 1; 2 L. Ed. 15; 1 Cranch 1, AUGUST, 1801 Term

... war being, by the constitution of the United States, vested in congress, the ...

9. WILSON v. MASON, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 5 U.S. 45; 2 L. Ed. 29; 1 Cranch 45, AUGUST, 1801 Term

... Virginia, but upon the constitution of the United States, and the acts of congress. 2dly. That the ...

... caveat. 1st. By the constitution of the United States, art. 3. sect. ...

... case; it therefore follows, that by the constitution of the United States, this court has appellate jurisdiction of the cause. 2dly. By the constitution of the United States, art. 6. "This constitution, and the ...

... even before congress, or the constitution of the United States, had an existence. Can such an action be ...

... existed respecting this point. The constitution of the United States, to which the parties to this compact had assented, ...

... between themselves, annul the constitution of the United States. The jurisdiction of the court being ...

10. UNITED STATES v. SCHOONER PEGGY, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 5 U.S. 103; 2 L. Ed. 49; 1 Cranch 103, AUGUST, 1801 Term

... thing subsequent to its rendition. The constitution of the United States declares a treaty to be the ...

11. EVANS v. BOLLEN, CIRCUIT COURT, PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT Reported in Volume Four of the United States Reports, 4 U.S. 342; 1 L. Ed. 859; 8 F. Cas. 836; 4 Dall. 342, APRIL 1800, Term

... law, adopted by the constitution of the United States, and various acts of congress. ...

12. COMMONWEALTH v. COXE, SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA Reported in Volume Four of the United States Reports, 4 U.S. 170; 1 L. Ed. 786; 4 Dall. 170, MARCH 1800, Term

... a garrison. But the constitution of the United States, has declared "that no state ...

13. FOWLER v. LINDSEY, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 411; 1 L. Ed. 658; 3 Dall. 411, FEBRUARY 1799, Term

... controversy between States. The constitution of the United States, and the act of Congress, although the ...

14. SIMS v. IRVINE, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 425; 1 L. Ed. 665; 3 Dall. 425, FEBRUARY 1799, Term

... in this particular by the constitution of the United States; and a treaty of the United ...

15. RESPUBLICA v. COBBET, SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA Reported in Volume Three of the United States Reports, 3 U.S. 467; 1 L. Ed. 683; 3 Dall. 467, DECEMBER 1798, Term

... people) must be collected from the constitution of the United States. Before it was adopted, the several ...

... In such a case the constitution of the United States is federal; it is a league or ...

... section of the 3d Article of the constitution of the United States, in such an action the Supreme ...

16. CALDER v. BULL, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 386; 1 L. Ed. 648; 3 Dall. 386, AUGUST 1798, Term

... law, prohibited by the Constitution of the United States. The state legislatures retain all the ...

... taken away by the Constitution of the United States. An act of the legislature contrary to the ...

... law, prohibited by the Constitution of the United States; that any law of the Federal government, or of any of the State governments, contrary to the Constitution of the United States, is void; and that this court possesses the ...

... taken away by the Constitution of the United States. The establishing courts of justice, the ...

... restrictions contained in the Constitution of the United States on the power of the State Legislatures, were ...

... 2 c. 1.) The Constitution of the United States, article 1, section ...

... by Congress, contrary to the Constitution of the United States, is void; I am fully ...

... shew that the resolution was contrary to the constitution of the United States, it was contended that the words, ex ...

... consider it as such, unless it be inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States. True it is, that the awarding of new ...

... law, within the meaning of the Constitution of the United States? I am of opinion, that it is not. The ...

... together. Again, the words of the Constitution of the United States are, "That no State shall ...

17. UNITED STATES v. WORRALL, CIRCUIT COURT, PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT Reported in Volume Two of the United States Reports, 2 U.S. 384; 1 L. Ed. 426; 28 F. Cas. 774; 2 Dall. 384, APRIL 1798, Term

... in contempt of the laws and constitution of the said United States, to the civil example of others ...

... must be derived, either from the Constitution of the United States, or from the Acts of Congress, made ...

18. HOLLINGSWORTH v. VIRGINIA, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 378; 1 L. Ed. 644; 3 Dall. 378, FEBRUARY 1798, Term

... Congress, for amending the Constitution of the United States, according to the following terms: "The ...

19. COMMONWEALTH v. SCHAFFER, MAYOR'S COURT Reported in Volume Four of the United States Reports, 4 U.S. 26; 1797

... by Mr. Dallas, the constitution of the United States has been cited. Art. 3. ...

... section of the 3d article of the constitution of the United States, its judicial power extends, ...

... answer to an objection, that the laws and constitution of the United States no where defined the crime of ...

... United States. That under the constitution of the United States, no power is given to ...

... In the year 1789, when the constitution of the United States was completely organized, it found this ...

... important question is, What has been the effect of the constitution of the United States (and the laws which have been enacted under it) to ...

... 1st and 3d articles of the constitution of the United States, principally affect this question; they ...

... may make them so. To say that the constitution of the United States, operated any abridgment of the jurisdiction of the ...

... called a commentary on the constitution of the United States, contemporary with it, it is held that "the states ...

... nations, to the treaty, and against the constitution of the United States. This was not a crime ...

20. OLNEY v. ARNOLD, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 308; 1 L. Ed. 614; 3 Dall. 308, AUGUST 1796, Term

... decision of the State Court. Constitution of the United States, art. 3. s. ...

21. HULSECAMP v. TEEL, CIRCUIT COURT, PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT Reported in Volume Two of the United States Reports, 2 U.S. 358; 1 L. Ed. 414; 12 F. Cas. 868; 2 Dall. 358, APRIL 1796, Term

... adverted to the 3d Article of the Constitution of the United States, as the foundation of the Judicial authority, ...

22. HYLTON v. UNITED STATES, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 171; 1 L. Ed. 556; 2 A.F.T.R. (P-H) 2155; 3 Dall. 171, FEBRUARY 1796, Term

... section of the first article of the Constitution of the United States, it is ordained, that representatives and direct ...

... direct tax. Whether it be so under the Constitution of the United States, is a matter of some difficulty; ...

23. WARE v. HYLTON, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 199; 1 L. Ed. 568; 3 Dall. 199, FEBRUARY 1796, Term

... in fact, aver, that the said Constitution of the United States, was made and accepted, subsequent to and ...

... Peace, and before the making of the said Constitution of the United States, that he, the said Plaintiff, is entitled to demand, have, and ...

... without that the said Treaty of Peace, and the Constitution of the United States, entitled the said Plaintiff to maintain his said ...

... made, and by their authority the Constitution of the United States was established; and they had the power to change or ...

... States and his Britannic Majesty, and the Constitution of the United States making treaties the supreme ...

... without that, that the said treaty of peace, and the Constitution of the United States entitle the Plaintiffs to maintain their ...

... by their own State Constitutions, and that of the United States; of the Legislature of the Union by the ...

... previous to the passing of the present Constitution of the United States, even if the words of the treaty ...

... previous to the ratification of the present Constitution of the United States. I feel, as I ...

... never see. The present Constitution of the United States, affords the first instance of any ...

... existed, until the present constitution of the United States was formed. 2d. The article ...

... bare recital. Independent, therefore, of the Constitution of the United States, (which authoritatively inculcates the obligation of ...

... in all its parts, by the Constitution of the United States, as the supreme law of the land. Then ...

... supreme law, by the constitution of the United States, which nobody pretends to deny to be ...

24. UNITED STATES v. PETERS, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 121; 1 L. Ed. 535; 3 Dall. 121, AUGUST 1795, Term

... allowed to take jurisdiction. The Constitution of the United States might have rendered the individual ...

25. VANHORNE'S v. DORRANCE, CIRCUIT COURT, PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT Reported in Volume Two of the United States Reports, 2 U.S. 304; 1 L. Ed. 391; 28 F. Cas. 1012; 2 Dall. 304, APRIL 1795, Term

... passed before the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, and therefore is not affected by it. If the ...

... made after the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, and the argument is, that it is contrary to it. 1. Because it is an ...

26. UNITED STATES v. The INSURGENTS of Pennsylvania, CIRCUIT COURT, PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT Reported in Volume Two of the United States Reports, 2 U.S. 335; 1 L. Ed. 404; 26 F. Cas. 499; 2 Dall. 335, APRIL 1795, Term

... treason, as it applied to the existing constitution of the United States: But they contended, 1st. That the ...

27. UNITED STATES v. LAWRENCE, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 42; 3 Dall. 42, FEBRUARY 1795, Term

... production of the instrument itself. The Constitutions of the United States and of the state of Pennsylvania, seem to have ...

28. PENHALLOW v. DOANE'S ADMRS., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 3 U.S. 54; 1 L. Ed. 507; 1999 AMC 2652; 3 Dall. 54, FEBRUARY 1795, Term

... till the adoption of the existing Constitution of the United States; except an ineffectual struggle ...

... Independence, and until the present constitution of the United States was formed) by States. The ...

29. CHISHOLM v. GEORGIA, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 2 U.S. 419; 1 L. Ed. 440; 2 Dall. 419, FEBRUARY 1793, Term, Under the constitution of the United States as first adopted, a ...

... must be in virtue of the Constitution of the United States, and of some law of Congress conformable thereto. The ...

... but that imposed by the Constitution of the United States; that it must be of the Republican form. ...

... a fair construction of the Constitution of the United States, the power contended for really ...

... destitute of any binding authority here. The Constitution of the United States is the only fountain from which I ...

... question before us, by the Constitution of the United States, and the legitimate result of that valuable ...

... sometimes most expressive. To the Constitution of the United States the term SOVEREIGN, is totally ...

... no object in the Constitution of the United States. Under that Constitution there are citizens, ...

... now before us, by the Constitution of the United States, and the legitimate result of that valuable ...

... two others. 1. Could the Constitution of the United States vest a jurisdiction ...

... objects, and the general texture of the Constitution of the United States. One of its declared objects is, to ...

... States and Kingdoms; and by the Constitution of the United States. From all, the combined inference is; that the action ...

... a certain manner; and the Constitution of the United States is likewise a compact ...

30. HAYBURN'S CASE, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 2 U.S. 409; 1 L. Ed. 436; 2 Dall. 409, AUGUST 1792, Term

... opinion and agreed. "That by the Constitution of the United States, the government thereof is divided into three ...

... strictly observed by the Constitution of the United States. "These, Sir, are the reasons of our conduct. Be ...

31. COLLET v. COLLET, CIRCUIT COURT, PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT Reported in Volume Two of the United States Reports, 2 U.S. 294; ; 1 L. Ed. 387; 6 F. Cas. 105; 2 Dall. 294, APRIL 1792, Term

... third question; whether, according to the constitution of the United States, the authority to naturalize is exclusive, or ...

32. [NO NAME IN ORIGINAL SOURCE], SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, 2 U.S. 399; FEBRUARY 1790, Term

... I will support the constitution of the United States." 4. Ordered, That (unless, and ...